Payne, E. J., on the worship of the frog in America, i. 292 n. 3;
on the Incas of Peru, i. 415 n. 2;
on the religious aspect of early calendars, iv. 69 n. 2;
on the origin of moon-worship, vi. 138 n. 2;
on Cinteotl, the Mexican goddess of maize, ix. 286 n. 1
Payne, J. H., on the purification festival of the Cherokees, ix. 128
Pazzi family at Florence, fire-flints brought by one of them from the Holy Land, x. 126
Pea-mother, thought to be among the [pg 408] peas, vii. 132;
name given to wreath made out of the last pea-stalks, vii. 135
Pea wolf, supposed to be caught in the last peas of the crop, vii. 271